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Course Code ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND DESIGN PRATICE LAB L T P C

Maximum expected contact hours : 24


0 0 3 1.5
22ME3L1 Prerequisites : Knowledge in Geometry
PURPOSE: This course aims to provide the students with basic knowledge of Engineering Drawing,
which will be useful designing and modelling for industry and practical.
INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE OBJECTIVES
1 Provide basic conventions and standards used in Engineering Graphics.
2 To inculcate CAD packages on modelling and drafting.
4 To draw orthographic views sectional and pictorial views of a given solid.
5 To develop skills in three dimensional visualization of engineering components
COURSE OUTCOMES
1 Familiarize with BIS standards and conventions used in engineering graphics.
2 Apply drafting techniques and use 2D software E.G AutoCAD to sketch 2D plane figures
Differentiate between first angle and third angle methods of projection and distinguish parallel
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and perspective projection.
5 Visualize different views like elevation and plan for a given line, plane figures or solid objects.
6 Identify internal features of an object from the sectional views of the object.
7. Students will be able to design and solid and also combine different solids.

PART-A

Principle of Orthographic Projections

Projection of points: Conventions – first & third angle projections

Projection of lines - Inclined to one plane and inclined to both the planes

Projection of planes – Types of planes, plane perpendicular/parallel to one plane and


inclined to the other reference plane; inclined to both the reference planes

Projection of solids – projection of regular solids (Inclined to one plane and inclined to both
the planes)

PART-B

SECTIONS OF RIGHT REGULAR SOLIDS- Sections and Sectional views of Right


Regular Solids- Sectional plane parallel one plane, perpendicular to other and auxiliary
views.

Development of Surfaces: Development of Surfaces of Right Regular Solids – Prisms,


Cylinder, Pyramid Cone and their parts

INTERSECTION OF RIGHT REGULAR SOLIDS: Intersection of Cylinder Vs Cylinder,


Cylinder Vs Prism.

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